Tuition and Financial Aid

The Specialized Master - Finance program requires full time enrollment, and graduate students enrolled for 8 or more credit hours per semester are assessed full-time fees/tuition.

2014-2015 Academic Year Tuition and Fees (two semesters)

Ohio Resident Instructional & General Tuition

$53,976

Non-resident and International Student Instructional & General Tuition

$53,986

Student Activity Fee

$75

Student Union Fee

$149

Recreation Fee

$246

Learning-Technology Fee

$522

COTA Fee

$27

Ohio residents Total

$54,995

Non-resident and International Student Total

$55,005

Forever Buckeye

If a student graduated from an Ohio high school and will be a resident of Ohio as of the first day of the term attending, a student will be considered an Ohio resident whether they lived in Ohio prior to the beginning of the term or not. Ohio State adopted this policy beginning January 1, 2012, and it is not retroactive.

Students will need to submit a high school diploma to the Registrar once the term has begun to have their residency and fees adjusted at that time. This determination is made by the Registrar, not Admissions, and cannot be set prior to the beginning of the term. (Ohio Revised Code: 3333.31)

Financing Your Degree

Funding Sources

Available funding is a key factor to consider when choosing your SMF program. There are two main sources with respect to paying for your SMF: merit-based and financial need-based.

Merit Awards

There is merit-based funding available at Fisher. We offer university fellowships and Fisher scholarships. You are not required to complete a separate application to indicate interest in being considered for merit awards.

Columbus enjoys a cost of living substantially lower than many other major U.S. cities. In the areas where many SMF students live, an average one bedroom apartment runs from $650-$850 per month. This figure will vary according to individual housing preferences.